Abstract
Ratiometric fluorescence-imaging technique is commonly used to measure extracellular pH in tumors and surrounding tissue within a dorsal skin-fold window chamber. Using a pH-sensitive fluorophore such as carboxy SNARF-1 one can measure pH distributions with high precision. However, it is often observed that the measured pH is lower than expected, with a bias that varies from one image to another. A comprehensive analysis of possible error sources is presented. These error sources include photon noise, estimator bias, instrument errors, temperature, and calibration errors from biological factors.
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Lin, Y., Wu, T.-Y., & Gmitro, A. F. (2012). Error analysis of ratiometric imaging of extracellular pH in a window chamber model. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 17(4), 046004. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.17.4.046004
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